U.S. judge extends block on Trump use of wartime law for deportations
- A federal judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's administration from deporting migrants to countries without prior relationships, requiring written notice and an opportunity to challenge removals in court.
- U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy's order stops the administration from fast-tracking deportations of migrants previously released from detention, and a hearing for a longer-term injunction is set for April 10, 2025.
- The lawsuit was filed by migrant advocates who argue that the administration's policy puts many individuals at risk of deportation to countries where they may face persecution or torture without any notice.
- Murphy's decision is a significant rebuke to the administration's handling of immigration policies and previous agreements regarding the deportation of migrants.
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ACLU hosts the Somos Idaho Rally at the Statehouse with a focus on immigration
This week, Governor Little signed HB 83 into law, which was immediately followed by a lawsuit by the ACLU. A federal judge temporarily blocked the Immigration Cooperation and Enforcement Act for 14 days.On Sunday, a couple hundred people showed up for the Somos Idaho Rally on the steps of the Idaho Capitol to show their support for the immigrant community here in Idaho. "It makes me feel very supported, and it makes me feel very proud to see the…
"Likely To Win": Legal Expert Gives Trump Great News About Legal Battle With Judge Boasberg - The American Tribune.com
Speaking during an interview on Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom” with host Bill Hemmer, legal expert Jonathan Turley gave the Trump Administration some very welcome and important legal news, explaining that the president likely has quite the upper hand over Judge Boasberg in the fight over whether he has the authority to deport members of the Venezuelan criminal gang Tren de Agua. As background, Judge Boasberg ruled that President Donald …
Report: Judge Boasberg wrong, Tren de Aragua is supported by Venezuelan government
by WorldTribune Staff, March 30, 2025 Real World News In blocking the Trump Administration’s deportation of violent illegal alien gang members, Judge James Boasberg argued that it is inappropriate to apply the Alien Enemies Act against Tren de Aragua (TdA) because it is not a foreign government against whom the United States has declared war. […]
Latino businesses collapse under deportation terror: ‘What is happening now is worse than what we experienced during Covid’
In January, just days after Donald Trump was sworn in as president, immigration agents came to Dana Beauty Salon in Mount Rainer, Maryland, located just two minutes from the Washington D.C. border. They were looking for one of the employees, an undocumented migrant, who was taken into custody and is being held at a detention center in New Hampshire pending a court hearing. That day changed the life of the salon’s owner, Daysi García. “They showe…
Judge Boasberg's daughter works for pro-migrant nonprofit - founder opposes gang deportations · American Wire News
The leftist leanings of DC District Court Chief Judge James Boasberg’s daughter are under scrutiny as her father continues to thwart President Donald Trump’s agenda. Katharine Boasberg, the daughter of Judge Boasberg, reportedly works for a “nonprofit that received millions in government funding, opposes the Laken Riley Act — and whose founder argued that the jurist ‘rightly’ blocked President Trump from swiftly deporting alleged Venezuelan gang…
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